
New Delhi - India may hope for a reprieve from US’ reciprocal tariffs on April 2, at least partially, if trade and tariff negotiations go well with the visiting team of American officials led by Assistant US Trade Representative Brendan Lynch this week.
US President Donald Trump’s recent assurance that he may give a “lot of countries” a break and charge them relatively less reciprocal tariffs augurs well for the talks but much depends on how they play out, sources said.
“I may give a lot of countries breaks, but it’s reciprocal. But we . . .
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